Cooking lutensil



" (No Model.)

A. Pi HU MPHREY 000mm UTENS'IL. N0. 606,552. PatentedJune28, 1898.

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COOKING iLl TENS ILr SPECIFICATION form'ng are-bre ers rea N6. 606,552, dated June 28,1898.

..!.,rv m.) lii fs. Application filed January 14, 1898. Serial No. 656,591. (No model.) 5

To all whmn it may coicicfern:

.Be it known'that I, ALEXANDER F. PHREY, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new andusefu-l Improvements in Cooking Utensils, of ,which the fol lowing is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.

This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in cooking utensils, andv has for its object novel and effective means whereby the fumes arisingfrom the cooking food may be conducted downward into the stove and carried out throngh'the chimney by the aid of the draft provided for the cook ingstove.

The principal features of my invention reside in the flue, which is arranged vertically at a suitable position within the vessel and which has inserted in its upper end a funnel or spout having an enlarged end or receivingmouth through which the-fumes are conducted into the vertical line, where, owing to the draft inthe stove, they are conducted upthe chimney, .together with the smoke and other,

volatile matter from the fire. In the lower end of this vertical flue is secured a short elbow with the opening ofthe same toward the chimney, so as to prevent any danger of a draft being. created upwardly through the vertical fiueof the vessel.

The invention finally consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of the parts to be hereinafter more specifically described,and particularly pointed out in the claims.

In describing the invention in detail reference is had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and wherein like letters of reference indicate similar parts throughout the several views, in which Figure 1 is a side View of the vessel constructed in accordance with my invention,

the vessel being partly broken away to show the arrangement of thefume'fconductor and the viewalso showing a portion of the stovetop in section. Fig. 2 is a perspective View of the funnel or receiving-mouth ofthe vertical flue. "Fig; 3 is a perspective view of the elbow for conducting the fumes toward the outlet ofethe stove.

Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view of the vessel.

Referring now to the drawings by referenceletters, a' represents the body portion of the vessel, which maybe of any desired form and is provided with a lid' Z), conforming to the .style of, the vessel employed. WVithin this vessel is arranged a vertical flue c, which is preferablylocated at the side opposite to the handle, although it maybe placed in any desired position or location within the vessel. This fine or conducting-pipe is provided at its base with "an outwardly-extending flange c,

bymeans of which the same can be firmly secured to the base dof the vessel, said base ing in, position to the fine or conductor-pipe c. This fiue or conductor-pipe extends upwardly in the vessel to a point almost at the top of the same and receives at its upper end a pipe 6, which is formed with a funnel or flaring mouth 6, that extends inwardly toward the center of the vessel. The said pipe 6 is preferably made of the size that will fit neatly within the fine or conductor-pipe a, while the latter may be readily retained steady in its position by means of clamps f,

:secured to the inner face of the walls of the vessel and engaging the outer face of the flue or conductor-pipe c.

In the lower end of the flue or conductorpipe cis inserted an elbow g, which is likewise of a size that will fit neatly within the ,fiue or conductor-pipe, and when in its posibe made in the details of construction without departing from the generaf spirit of my invention.

Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is v 1. In combination with a cooking vessel, a vertical flue or conductor pipe arranged being providedwith an aperture correspond- 7 therein and secured by clamps to the inner wall of the vessel, a pipe engaging in the upper end of said tlue or centimeter-pipe, said pipe being provided with a funnel or flaring end and an elbow fitting within the flue or conductor-pipe at its lower end, and projecting" downwardly into the space within the stove, substantially as shown and described.

2. In combination with a cooking vessel, a vertical flue or conductor-pipe arranged therein and extending; upward to a point near the rim of the vessel, said flue being adapted to receive a pipe at its upper end, which is provided with an inwardly-projeeting funnel 

